Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Thank you for your nice reply. Always nice to hear from you!
1965 Doris Day by Frank Bez

Enjoy our Day,

P

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 01 Jan 2019, 16:09

by Jas1

What a way to start the year- wow! I adore those pics, thanks Peter.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 01 Jan 2019, 20:12

by Johnny

So happy to see all the Doris hat photos return.
The first photo of Doris in the broad brim hat is gorgeous.

Do Not Disturb -- Doris Day Rod Taylor • Eve Out of the Garden.jpg

This is another of my favourite Doris hat photos.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 02 Jan 2019, 05:16

by Peter Flapper

Hi all,

Thank you Jas & Johnny for your nice reply's!

I don't know if any of you are Doris Day poster collectors, but at the moment there are a lot of her filmposters for sale on EBAY. They are from Australia. I selected a few to display here.
1948 Romance On The High Seas/It's Magic - Daybill poster
1954 Young At Heart - half sheet poster
1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much - half sheet poster
1957 Teachers Pet - half sheet poster
1963 Move Over Darling - Daybill poster
1967 The Ballad Of Josie - half sheet poster

Enjoy,

P

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 02 Jan 2019, 15:24

by jbeane

Hi All,
Happy New Year!!!!

Peter,
Thank you so much for the all of the new pictures. I especially love the album cover shoot.
You always make me smile.
Cheers,
Jill

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 03 Jan 2019, 09:30

by jmichael

I love the album cover photos too. So glamorous.

Peter,

Are the hat photos from Do Not Disturb? Thanks for clarifying.

Happy New Year and thank you again for more Doris treasures.

Michael

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 04 Jan 2019, 07:45

by Peter Flapper

Hi Michael,

I don't have any dates, but I think they are a little later around the 1964/1965 Glass Bottom Boat time.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 11:15

by Johnny

Thank you Peter for posting the Martin Oakes and Doris Day photo and Pete Alexis' article.

Martin Oakes meeting Doris Day at Quail Lodge, is a fascinating and entertaining story. It really illustrates Doris' authenticity and kindness. The easy conversation about her music and films is truly insightful as well as her thoughts on Stephen Sondheim's songs.

Doris unexpectedly spent two hours with Martin Oakes and his wife and gave them a beautiful life long memory.

Thanks again Peter for sharing this really enjoyable story.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 14:04

by howard

Thank you, Peter. The article was a joy to read and only confirms what we fans already know. Doris is one heck of a gal - real as real can be! I recommend all Day fans to read this fascinating tale of Martin's Day to remember.

PS: I always wondered how Doris felt about Stephen Sondheim's great music. It was good to know that she appreciates his work.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 07 Jan 2019, 17:45

by Jas1

I LOVE the 1987 pic above of Doris = she looks superb.

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 08:54

by jmichael

Love the photo of her in the hat. I agree with Jas. She looks amazing.

This is a wonderful story. It reads like the fairy tale encounter we would all love to experience. He asked intelligent questions and demonstrated an impressive command of her work. It must be refreshing for someone like Doris to meet a fan who does more than gush and prattle on and on about loving everything she's done. I bet she realized immediately that he was someone substantial who could converse at her level. Very smart of him to tip the bartender too. Now, that is recognizing an opportunity!

Peter, this is another great find. Thank you so much for posting it here.

Michael

Re: 2019 Doris Day pictures

Posted: 11 Jan 2019, 12:50

by Peter Flapper

Hello all,

Johnny, Howard, Jas & Michael thanks for taking the time to reply. Yes liked that article too, so I had to share it. And it's a great photo.
1951 Doris Day
1955 Love Me Or Leave Me - Doris Day
1963 The Thrill Of It All - Doris Day & James Garner
1963 Move Over Darling - Doris Day & James Garner